Remould your future
SMALL IMPROVEMENTS TODAY TO MAKE A BIG IMPACT ON THE FUTURE
Sustainability is our shared responsibility, as well as the opportunity to make packaging better each time: for you and for the world. Because less plastic benefits everyone. So we are always moving forward. Remould the future? We’re already doing it.
Less plastic means lower CO₂ emissions. It’s that simple. Since CO₂ is released during the production of plastic, we focus on efficient packaging: as little plastic as possible, produced as efficiently as possible.
Moreover, we only produce mono-material packaging, which means we don’t mix polypropylene with other materials. As a result, all our packaging is 100% recyclable. We also hold the ISCC certificate, allowing us to offer Bio-Based PP. This material even has a negative CO₂ balance. In this way, we also contribute to the world.
Moreover, we only produce mono-material packaging, which means we don’t mix polypropylene with other materials. As a result, all our packaging is 100% recyclable. In this way, we also contribute to the world.
Reduce plastic without compromise
Less plastic
IMPACT ON THE ENTIRE LOGISTICS CHAIN
We develop based on knowledge. In doing so, we take on the role of leader, or even pioneer. We truly embrace this role because we know that we also have a social responsibility. We use our knowledge of technology, products, the market, developments and innovations to always create the best product. Our specialists consider all these aspects so we can make both large and small improvements – because even the smallest adjustment can have a significant impact. That little bit less plastic per package means less material, less CO₂ emitted and less transport. As a result, we have an impact on the entire logistics chain, from production to shelf.
A WORLD WITHOUT PLASTIC DOES NOT EXIST
Hygiene, shelf life, safety. Plastic packaging has great advantages and generally has the lowest environmental impact. Still, the image of plastic is less positive, mainly because plastic packaging often ends up in nature. As a society, we face a major challenge because we must ensure that plastic packaging is collected. We can contribute by being critical of the amount of plastic we use: what is really necessary, where can we improve further, without compromising hygiene or safety? We are committed to this and have been for years.
HOW CAN WE HELP YOU?
Let’s discuss your packaging challenge.